Acitretin

Acitretin (trade names Soriatane and Neotigason) is a second-generation retinoid. It is taken orally, and is typically used for psoriasis. Acitretin is an oral retinoid used in the treatment of severe resistant psoriasis. Because of the potential for problems and severe side effects it is generally used in only very severe cases of psoriasis that have been unresponsive to other treatments. It binds to nuclear receptors that regulates gene transcription. They induce keratinocyte differentiation and reduce epidermal hyperplasia, leading to the slowing of cell reproduction. Acitretin is readily absorbed and widely distributed after oral administration. A therapeutic effect occurs after two to four weeks or longer. Patients who have received the medication are advised against giving blood for at least three years due to the risk of birth defects.

Actoid 10mg
$1.98
WHAT IS THIS MEDICATION FOR? Actoid 10mg is used to treat severe psoriasis. HOW DOES IT WORK..
Actoid 25mg
$3.42
WHAT IS THIS MEDICATION FOR? Actoid 25mg is used to treat severe psoriasis. HOW DOES IT WORK..
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